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  1. Emmett

    Painting My Goat USMC

    Looking much better....beer alway's helps.
  2. Emmett

    Painting My Goat USMC

    Yea Joe, there are parts out there...But some parts are very hard to find. Going back to 24 Volts, other than a PIA shouldn't be a big problem. Gonna have to get gauges, sending units, Alternator, Starter, Horn and bulbs. There are some sharp guys on here that know quite a bit about the goat so...
  3. Emmett

    Painting My Goat USMC

    I looked at the photo's again. Don't know if that was some kind of insulation that was installed or if it was to protect whatever was in the back. Being red, I can only assume that the Dept of Forrestry or some FD owned it...Might it be to protect a water tank??? Never seen foam glued in like...
  4. Emmett

    Painting My Goat USMC

    Hello Joe, The rear (trailer) I believe was filled with foam. The whole unit was welded together. I'm not sure what you mean by plates. The bench is made from fiberglass and flips up and down. the rest of the bench was part of the goat wheel well. In photo 2 I see the thin sheet metal plate that...
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